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Williamthorpe Nature Reserve

Derbyshire  >  United Kingdom

Williamthorpe Nature Reserve consists of 3 fishing ponds, deciduous woodland, gravel pathways and easy access.

Ajouté* par Tom Whitmore
Dernière actualisation 18 avril 2023
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Description

The area includes a large array of wildfowl & song birds ranging from Râle d'eau to Pouillot fitis. The largest of the 3 ponds, on the south side, houses one of the largest reed beds in Derbyshire along with a scrape where rare wintering birds can be seen such as Bécassine des marais. A hide is located on the East bank of the pond offering great viewing (with a scope or good binoculars) of the scrape and edge of the reed bed. In the summer months the reeds all around the 2 largest ponds are littered with Phragmite des joncs and Rousserolle effarvatte, and are quite habituated thanks to the somewhat heavy footfall around the waters edge from walkers & anglers.

The site hosts a generous number of at least 7 species of Warbler in the Spring & Summer months; The aforementioned Sedge, Reed Warbler & Willow, along with; Fauvette à tête noire, Pouillot véloce Bouscarle de Cetti & Fauvette des jardins.

Grèbe huppé can be seen displaying on Pond 1 & 2

The woodland to the East of the ponds offers a completely different habitat where Geai des chênes can be seen and heard along with all the regular woodland birds. Gravel paths cut through the woodland making for excellent access for wheelchair/mobility scooter users. If you are on foot there are a few single track paths through the woods which bring you deeper into them where there are less people.

There is a large meadow rising above the 2nd pond which is not mown, quite possibly ideal habitat for Effraie des clochers but I personally have not had a sighting.

Most of the area is flat with only gentle rising paths however a few areas are quite steep to get up/down.

Further North from the meadow there is a Plantation on what used to be the old Slag Heap from when the area was part of Williamthorpe Colliery. This is a good area to walk through the trees but take care as a purpose built bike trail runs through this area.

Détails

Accès

There is a car park to the North, on Mansfield Road, S42 5NR. You can also park on the roadside on Park Road between the Magnavale factory & the Rick Bestwick (Map Reference 53.192101, -1.355229) and walk down past the Water Treatment Plant.

Terrain et Habitat

Prairie , Zone humide , Forêt , Roselière , Vasières

Conditions

Plat , Vallonné

Boucle

Oui

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Saison idéale pour observer

Toute l'année

Meilleure période pour une visite

Migration printanière , Hiver

Itinéraire

Sentier large

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Facile

Accessible via

A pied , Vélo , Voiture , Fauteuil roulant

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Oui

Informations supplémentaires

The bird hide on the east shore of the large pond is locked but access can be gained by contacting the local council, however, there is a wooden hide to the side which can be used to peer over. There is plenty of seating situated around the reserve but no formal picnic tables. Most fishing pegs are new as of 2021 & are low to the water meaning getting to eye level if you are trying to photograph the wildfowl is easy.

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